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Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Squirt BMake
Play-offs
PeeWee’s
win Title
Midgets win Championshi
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Mites rule the “Jams”
THANKS Coaches !
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Agenda
1. Introductions2. Association news & financial status3. League updates
1. CDYHL2. DNHL3. MSGHL
4. Safesport5. ADM & Practice Ice optimization6. Recruiting plan – Jessica Johns 7. Preseason parent meeting checklist8. Projected Teams
1. Level of play declarations2. Discussions on coaching assignments & potential assistants
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Association News
Parent Education & Safesport coordinators – Bob/Margaret
Growth & Retention coordinator – Jessica Johns
Goalie coach - Wren
Scheduler – Margaret
Fees raised about 10%, we continue to offer self funded scholarships again this season, (our fees are ~50% less than Denver)
Split Mites into 2 or 3 distinct groups, Beginner(2)/Intermediate
Kingdom Kup Tournament – Oct 11/13 Midget Maj A (HS Preseason)
Mentor program (student coach) will continue
Head Coaches (non parent) stipend concept is in budget again for this season Contingent on overall financial performance
All players will receive their own water bottles
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Coaches Action List
1. Register with USA Hockey $40
2. Register with CAHA for Background check
3. Concussion training – online – free 45min
4. Safesport module online – 1 hour
5. Age level specific module online – 6-8 hours
6. Attend classroom, levels 1-5, 1-5 days
• All fees and travel paid by Summit Hockey• Need copies of 1-5 to Jessica before I can roster your
team
Summit Youth Hockey Association Fundraising update
$5K
$10K
$15K
$20K
$25K
Hockey Classic
‘09
‘10
Kingdom Kup
‘09
‘10
Fatty’s Golf
‘09
‘10
‘11
‘11‘11
‘12
‘12
‘12
‘13
‘13 ‘11
‘13
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Coaches Job Expectations
1. Convey hockey knowledge to players
2. Role model on and off the ice
3. Represent our associations vision, morals, etc…
4. Protect the players1. How they play on the ice2. From the minute they enter the building3. Monitor locker rooms, pre/post game and all practices
5. Protect yourself1. High risk situations
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Who are currently most strongly associated with sex offenders these days?
CoachesTeachersPriests
USA Hockey/CAHA/SYH SafeSport Program
Summary Rules for COACHES (reduced from 40 + pages)
1.Never be the only adult with a player, anywhere, anytime.
2.Never communicate with a player using any electronic means, phone, text, Facebook, Twitter, etc….
3. Never touch a player in any way, at any time.
4. Never transport a player by any means, do not recommend travel or hotel arrangements.
5. Never change clothes, shower, or disrobe in any way in the presence of a player.
6. Treat every player fairly, equally, and respectfully.
All violations are to be reported…
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Player Development Plans
- Playing up- I have a plan for every player!- Summit Association Policy- Potential Exceptions- Girls DR with Boys- When to move to AA/AAA
- 11 years old minimum- I can/will help facilitate when appropriate- Only when player is in top 10 of the AA/AAA team- otherwise it’s a money grab
- Not really necessary- Dice/Metzger/Blass/Striet/Dunlap/Grotes/Farley are AA/AAA
- Some questions we should ask ourselves- Is this the best player we have in the age group?- Would they be in the top 5 at the next age group?- Is size an issue?- Is emotional development an issue?
- Must remind parents and ourselves that development is not linear
Summer 2013
CAHA Summer Meeting
• Fines will continue to be enforced for CEP and Background check violations $1000/per• CEP
• No waivers• Change – revert to old policy of level requirements, but still only take 1 class per year• On-line modules will be improved, good for life, reduced redundancy
• Safesport program will be implemented • Locker room monitoring policy
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
1. League updates
1. CDYHL1. All assoc must field an “A” team2. No play downs3. DR teams (lower team) not eligible for play-offs4. Will support formation of AA tourney teams
2. DNHL1. No Midget tiering again2. Possibly more Midget teams this year ~203. Possible some Jr Eagles teams
3. MSGHL1. No new news – considering changes to play-off format
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
American Development Model – How are we doing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSt4C23vdV8
More practice time than games Scale the playing surface Design practice plans that target 50% participation time – hard! Use small areas, the game takes place in 25% areas 40+ players can practice together well Muscle memory, 10,000 reps done correctly
“The largest Hockey county in the world is great at producing mediocre players”
“our elite players just survived the system”
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
American Development Model – How are we doing?
Look critically at every drill… Ask yourself, “how many are skating, how many are standing?
Solutions1. Smaller groups2. Shorten the exercise3. If its not working – STOP and move to something else4. Assistants its your job to tell the HC if you see needs/ideas
Mites – OK
Squirts/PeeWees more focus this this year
Identify/address skating mechanics issues – use your asst. coaches!!!
Practice Ice Utilization
2 on 2 Cross ice
PassingCircle
Corner to D,D to D,
Shot w screen/tip
1 on 1Down low
Iron Cross w/puck
- 6/group, rotate every 7-10 minutes = 30 players, + 2-4 goalies- Low wait times!
Station Example
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Practice Focus items
ADM means high reps of skill development exercises Strategies are useless if player can’t execute skills Do skills with pucks Evaluate every drill – count how many moving vs how many standing If its not working – STOP and go to something else
1:1 defensive skills is a key deficiency, spend time on this every practice
Use small games, 30 minutes every week
NOTE – Parents are educated – they will compare your practice plans to others
Water bottles – must use them, no lines at drinking fountains
Pucks – practice pucks will be at the rink, in scorers booth
Ipads for video ! Get an asst coach proficient!
Summer 2013
Parent Preseason meeting checklistIntroduce yourself, history, experience, personality
Introduce manager, clearly identify their role (you are in charge)
Introduce asst. coaches, & roles
Player expectations, behavior, effort, academic, & rules
Discuss Goalie play percentages, pull rules
24 hour rule review
Refer to Parent Handbook
If a parent wants to be involved – give them a task
Discuss any double roster situations
Tournaments
League tournaments, structure, any special rules, (CDYHL play down)
Q & A time – OVER CUMMUNICATE!
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
On the bench – be prepared
Make Job responsibilities clear O door coach, with line up card D door coach, with line up card Do you want a certain set of D behind a certain forward line? Are you line matching? Who will tend to issues, injuries, on the bench (taking attention away from game) What players play on PP, PK? Head coach is responsible for decisions
Tool Kit Spare mouth guard Skate stone Screw driver Spare parts for helmets, straps Tape Dry erase board, markers
Medical Kit Shall we supply these?
Equipment Pucks Players bring water bottles!
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
On the bench – Strategies
Line matching – your most powerful tool !1. Use in every game, don’t let it be by default2. Head to head, ie 1 vs 1, 2 vs 2, 3 vs 33. 2 vs 1, etc…4. Checking line – (must practice this)
Shadow1. Use when a single opponent player can dominate the game2. You need to train your shadow players in practice3. Must be a very disciplined player4. Entire team must be aware, so the shadow can hit the ice every time the opponent does, even on the fly!5. Have a back up for when the shadow is in the box
Trap1. All players (Sq B on up) should know the basic concept2. Do not use for a whole game, but it needs to be used sometimes
1. Checking line 2. Line gets stuck out for a long shift3. Change the MOMENTUM4. Short bench
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
On the bench – Strategies
Tips
Research your opponent before the game, pointstreak Guess what, the Captains are usually the best players Pick out skill players during warm ups Know the opponents goalie stats You can cheat the “home - line change rules” Opt to change lines early - for face offs in either end If you have 3 lines, be sure they know the order might change
Time out – huge momentum changer !!! - any game you loose, did you use your time out?
- rule of thumb, anytime two quick goals are scored on us use it !
Summer 2013
Game Systems, make it simple, fewer decisions in early season, consider your age group – but don’t underestimate them
- a face off win in our zone ALWAYS goes behind the net and break out on the week side
- a dump into our zone, ALWAYS goes to the weak side brake out
- on a regroup the first option should D-D pass
- in the offensive zone, moving the puck to the weak side is most always a smart move, Point shots from the middle are more effective
- 2-3 Pinch
- Torpedo ?
Summer 2013
Got Hockey Sense?"A good hockey player plays where the puck is.A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be."- Wayne Gretzky*
The key to winning is in your head.If you’re ready, we’d like to help you hone your hockey instincts until the game lives inside you.The Hockey IntelliGym™ is a revolutionary, software-based training tool that helps players develop hockey sense – the perception and decision-making skills necessary to stay one step ahead of the puck and the game.
Train Your Brain. Dominate the Ice.
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Recruiting Plan – Jessica Johns
We will participate in USA Hockey “2and2 Challenge”
We will get more One Goal equipment sets – 32 sets in route
We will hold several “Try Hockey for free sessions”
Flyers to schools
Radio advertisements
We will coordinate efforts with Kremmling/Frasier
Allowed use of SYBS email list
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Remember other tools- Systems work on outdoor- Chalk talks- VIDEO reviews
Early season schedulePractice will begin on Monday - September 9thSchedule for the first four weeks Outside rink might POSSIBLY open on October 11th - not confirmed yet
Mondays4:00 - 5:00 All Peewee 5:15 - 6:15 All Squirts6:30 - 7:30 U12/14 and U197:45 - 8:45 Midgets and Tournament Team
Wednesdays5:30 - 6:30 U12/14 and All Peewee6:45 - 7:45 Bantams and U198:00 - 9:00 Tournament Team and Midgets
Thursdays4:30 - 5:30 Bantams5:45 - 6:45 ALL Squirts7:00 - 8:00 CLINICS
Summit Youth Hockey Head Coaches Summer Meeting
Regular Season Practice Schedule
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday SaturdayIndoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor Indoor
3:45 3:45 - 4:454:00 4:00 - 5:00 4:00 -5:154:15 HS4:30 ALL MITES HS4:45 4:45 - 6:15 Inside5:00 Inside 5:00 - 6:00 5:00 - 6:15 5:15 - 6:155:15 5:15 - 6:15 BANTAMS & Outside Super Mites
5:30 U14/19 5:30 - 6:30 5:30 - 6:30 All SQUIRTS Bantams5:45 ALL SQUIRTS 6:00 Pee Wees DEVOS & Outside Inside 6:15 Inside Outside ALL MITES 6:15 - 7:15 6:30 6:30 - 7:30 Inside 6:30-8:00 6:30 - 7:306:45 6:45 - 7:45 U12 Clinic7:00 PEEWEES & 7:15 U12 U19 MIDGETS7:30 Inside 7:45 7:45 - 8:45 Inside inside8:00 8:00 - 9:00 8:15 HS8:30 HS8:45 Inside 9:00 Inside Revised9:15 8/7/2013
Summit Youth Hockey AssociationTeam Head Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach
Mite B Kohnke Stucky Grieser
Mite I Hume Theriault
Squirt DNHL 1 Johnson
Squirt DNHL 2 Fraser Fraser
Squirt C CDYHL ? ?
Squirt B CDYHL Palmer Wachowiak Siedel
PeeWee DNHL Holdcraft Gard
PeeWee A LaGrange/Gannon Davis Krueger
Bantam A? Bower Chesnutt Dresen
Midget DNHL Motz Dickerson Miyiachi
Girls Devo Griffith Barclay
U12 / Girls Devo Johns Longfellow Bierbaum
U14 VEHA Schlegel
U19 Dekovend Melendez Rose/Jamilee
Mountain Militia Chesnutt Grabham/Arbuthnot Motz
HPHL – Mountain Militia 3rd Campaign
MM2013- 44 players registered for tryouts- added a JV team & jersey set- players from Summit, Vail, Aspen, Kremmling, Crested Butte, Glenwood- Varsity team surprised the CO Hockey community
- ranked in Tier 1- very positive experience for the players- finished tied for 5th in state, won 2 play-off games
Rosters – so far
Girls
TAYLOR ASH
GRACIE ELAND
ALYSSA JACKMAN
WILLOW GRIESER
ANNAGRACE WHITT
SOPHIA FONDL
AMELIA CARLETON
AVA GOSNELL
ASHLYN LEWIS
REN BITTNER
FREYA SCHLAEFER
ANDREA BIERBAUM
CASSANDRA PIERSON
DREW HAYHURST
SARAH ANN HAYHURST
PAIGE SCHLEGEL
JODI LOSCH
MIA AMMON
Terah Edstrom
EMILY CARLSON
MORGAN COURTNEY
MADISON NEUMAIER
ELLE DICE
CAIT MCCLUSKIE
MEGAN ROSE
Natalie IMAMURA
Rachel Fitch ?
Kelby Johnson ?
Cody Osteen ?
Terah Edstrom 3 DRs
U12
U14
U19
New family with 2 girls – 1 U12, 1 U14
Rosters – so far
Boys
SquirtsPeeWee
MIAs
Squirts - Fraser
PEYTON MCGUAN
GAVIN NEIBERGER
BRENNAN ZIEGLER
SARAH MORISSET
JOSH BENDRAT
JACKSON WESOLOWSKI
ETHAN BOECKERS
CARSON MAHAFFEY
LASSE KONECNY
ELI ASH
CALVIN HANSON
TOBY GARD
ZACH PAYNE
ROBERT STECKEN
COOPER PEDERSON
ZACH CARLETON
MITCHELL GOODMAN
GRAHAM BEGLEY
RYLEE DUNNUM
JENNINGS HEFLIN
CASSIUS BRADFORD
KEATON SMITH
KAEDEN EDSTROM
LIAM GRANT
DAVIS EMERY
BLAZE EBBINGHAUS
NOAH TURNER
FINN THERIAULT
TYLER WILSON
TIMOTHY HERWIG
ISAAC ELAND
NOLAN SCHWIER
COLTON LEOPOLD
BLAKE DAVIS
DYLAN PARMLEY
CALEB MALLORY
JACOB MALLORY
RYLEY CIBULA
ISABELA IMAMURA
KAI THERIAULT
TIMOTHY LUNNEY
JONATHON LUNNEY
JACOB AMMON
Rosters – so far
Boys
BantamMidgets
MIAs = Walker, Klaas
SEAN GURLEA
KYLE RODGERS
BENJAMIN CARLSON
STARKE CARLETON
WILLIAM NEUMAIER
ZANE GALLEGOS
DORJE JOHN
TERAH EDSTROM
BRIAN CURNUTTE
JOSH DRESEN
CASEY LEWARK
RYAN RODGERS
LEVI ASCHER
BENJAMIN SCHOEFFIELD
CASEY TANTON
JOHANN WESTERHOFF
BRENDAN GREENBERG
BODE CULBREATH
DANIEL PROCTOR
CARTER FLAVELL
FORREST DICKERSON
WYATT DICKERSON
JESSE RELLER
PARKER ROTHEY
Mites
RYLAN SIMONTON
ALEXANDRA MILLS
SAMUEL GURLEA
FINN SCHRODER
NICHOLAS KONECNY
NOAH ELAND
TYLER GRIESER
DYLAN PAYNE
JONATHAN GAMBINO
ETHAN BOWER
DAYTON CHAPIN
Owen Lewis
CARSON HUME
WILLIAM REMIAS
BAUER DUNNUM
AUGUST BRADFORD
COLE STUCKEY
ALEX STUCKEY
AIDAN GRANT
ALEXANDRA POULIAEVSKI
TARN IHNKEN
AIDEN WILSON
SERHIY PASTUKH
WYNDAM PIERPONT
AUDEN PIERPONT
+4-5 Devos